(This poem is written from the perspective of the Queen)

Philip came to me today,

and said it was time to go.

I looked at him and smiled,

as I whispered that “I know”

I then turned and looked behind me,

and saw I was asleep.

All my Family were around me,

and I could hear them weep,

I gently touched each shoulder,

with Philip by my side.

Then I turned away and walked,

with My Angel guide.

Philip held my hand,

as he lead the way,

to a world where Kings and Queens,

are Monarchs every day

I was given a crown to wear

or a Halo known by some.

The difference is up here,

they are worn by everyone.

I felt a sense of peace,

my reign had seen its end.

70 years I had served my Country,

as the people’s friend.

Thank you for the years,

for all your time and love.

Now I am one of two again,

in our Palace up above.

Originally written by Joanne Boyle

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Such a logical reminder!

Amazing how many people make the wrong assumption that theirs is the only number left. That’s laziness and arrogance.

I had one guy who used to call and just say “call me back” and hang up.

I knew the voice so I’d call back.

Then one day I decided his message was ridiculous, so I stopped calling him back.

The next time I saw him, he wanted to know why I wasn’t calling back.

I said: if you’re too lazy and self-absorbed to leave a name and number and time, let alone a headline, then I’m too uninterested to call you!

So there.

Keep up with the gems!

Bart Mindszenthy

As usual a very timely one.  People phone and don’t leave a message and then later say that they called me but I wasn’t home.  So if you don’t leave a message how am I supposed to know.  I can’t remember ever doing a course on ‘mind reading’.  Nice to see that your courses are full or getting full.  Take care,

Dawn

Haha! That is annoying. Haven’t had that happen exactly in that way to me but I have had people that say their name and phone number so quickly I have no idea! 

Heather

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Erik

Thank you for your Newsletter. I appreciate your advice and reading about people’s experiences.

Olga

A telefon feltalálójának Alexander Bell-nek a hazájában élünk. Mégis nagy csalódást okozott nekem , miután kanadába költöztem, a primitív etikája és udvariatlan használata a telefonnak.

Jómagam sohasem cserélném a telefont a kezdetleges “texting”-re amely olyan népszerü. Csak a Skype, képtelefon ajánl jobbat. Csak egy érdekesség neked, mivel klasszikus zenesz vagy:

Louis II. Wagner patronusa a világhíres várkastélyában már valamiféle telefont használt. Mivel ö többnyire a legfesö emeleten tartózkodott, így “telefonon” kommunikált a személyzettel.Érdekes volna többet tudni erröl!?

Erik